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Passover Food Drive helps Jewish families in need FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com More than 2,000 food boxes will be assembled and delivered as part of this year’s Passover Food Drive to help Jewish families in need celebrate the holiday. Each of the 2,600 boxes will contain most of the essentials needed for one Seder meal and a lunch to GTA residents who may be living in poverty, are recent immigrants, have disabilities or are in financial dire straits. The Passover Food Drive, organized by the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada, Toronto Section, will run March 15 to 25. The boxes, filled with traditional Passover food such as matzo, apple sauce, farfel and canned tuna, will be packed and delivered to those in need in Toronto and the GTA, said Passover Food Drive chair Glenda Ephron Cooper. Volunteer drivers are needed March 29 to deliver boxes between 8:30 a.m. and noon, Ephron Cooper said, adding those who are interested can show up at 4700 Bathurst St. the morning of. Each driver is expected to deliver six to eight boxes. Along with volunteers, the food drive is also looking for monetary donations, with cash going towards purchasing perishable items such as chicken, she said. Passover, which celebrates the deliverance of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt, begins the evening of Friday, April 3 and ends the evening of Saturday, April 11. To help supplement the donor program, the food drive is holding a Buy a Chicken
raffle this year to help cover costs of purchasing the birds. Raffle tickets cost $10 each or three for $25. Prizes include a $500 travel voucher from Payless Travel; a $475 package including two night’s stay in a Best Western Hotel Niagara Falls Tower room, a Clifton Hill Fun Pass for two, and Oh Canada, Eh theatre tickets for two; a $400 Skylon Tower Fallsview dining voucher and gift certificate at Tango clothing boutique in Niagara Falls; a $180 package including a 60-minute facial from OM Spa, a 30-minute holistic nutritional consultation from Nutrilicious, and a necklace from Lineve Jewellery; gift vouchers from Sobey’s and Second Cup; a Starbucks gift basket; and a Seder plate from Matana Boutique.
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Toronto police, fire, OPP and military give a final salute to fallen Canadian soldier Sgt. Andrew Doiron Tuesday evening. Doiron was killed in Iraq March 6. A motorcade carrying his casket made its way along the Highway of Heroes, and the hearse is seen here arriving at the new coroners building at Hwy. 401 and Keele Street in North York. It has been reported that Doiron, 31, was killed in a friendly fire incident.
Some classes resume at York University Contract faculty ratifies contract; two bargaining units still on strike
provost of York University, in a statement released Tuesday. Courses resuming include those offered by Lassonde School of Engineering, Schulich School of Business, School of Nursing, School of Administrative, Studies in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, and School of Human Resources Management in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies. Classes had been suspended since March 3. “We recognize how concerning this situation is for our students, their parents and for other members of our learning community,” Lenton added. “That is why our most immediate priority is to finalize plans to allow as many students as possible to return to their studies in order to com-
CLARK KIM ckim@insidetoronto.com With contract faculty at York University ratifying a threeyear contract this week, some of the classes resumed yesterday. “Since the labour disruption has now passed six days, today the senate executive met to determine what courses can resume and when, based on ensuring fairness to students and maintaining academic integrity,” said Rhonda Lenton, vice-president academic and
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STILL ON STRIKE: Meanwhile, the two units of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) 3903 representing teaching assistants and graduate assistants are still on strike after rejecting the university’s latest offer. “This vote should send a very clear message to the employer,” said Faiz Ahmed, chair of CUPE 3903, in a statement. “York can do better. Our members, especially international students, need protection from rising tuition costs. Hiking fees to make up for inadequate public funding
for universities is simply not acceptable.” The union noted Ontario students pay the highest tuition fees in Canada, while the province spends the lowest per student on post-secondary education than any other jurisdiction in North America. Tutorials and labs may be affected during the strike with further details to be provided by the relevant programs. The university’s senate executive scheduled a meeting for today to look into resuming the balance of courses on Monday. The union said it remains committed to returning to the bargaining table as soon as possible to get a fair deal for its members, end the strike, and get students back in the classroom.
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Tory’s first 100 days: a blueprint for the future?
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ayor John Tory’s first 100 days have been momentous: he’s waged a war on those who park on arterial roads during rush hour; he’s headed to Ottawa to discuss city issues; he’s discussed bringing the city’s outdated methods into the 21st century; he’s put into motion the beginning analysis on his SmartTrack transit plan; and he’s tabled his first budget. Exciting times for Tory. Equally exciting times for the City of Toronto. But all this excitement, whether admitted or not, will come with a price: fare hikes, tax hikes, service fee hikes – hikes, hikes, hikes. This is not to say hikes are necessarily a bad thing; you have to raise money to run this city. But where does this lead? While these steps feel like the our view city is heading in the right direction in terms of government relations, transit planning and Long-term economic development, goal is what even we assume they are planks in a short-, medium- and long-term matters strategy for the city. We think the public would be served with the ever-craved transparency of a public document that shows what those strategy benchmarks might look like for key municipal files. Tory has done an admirable job of being available to the media – what seems like any time of the day – and he’s also brought a necessary calm to the chain of office. But this is window dressing when it comes to the big picture. It’s clear Tory wants to see Toronto on solid ground – he has to, he banked on the city’s economic outlook by borrowing in the future to pay for a present-day budget shortfall. Regardless of all the things accomplished during his first 100 days, it’s the next 265 days, the next 1,095 days until the next election that matter more. The short-term gains are welcome, but the long-term goal is what needs articulating. If we are to be the world-class city Tory and Torontonians want to be, we will need to pay for it – we’ve said as much in many editorials. However, we also need to know from those in charge of the municipal purse what their long-term vision is – two, three, four even eight years out. The first 100 days sets a tone, but what is the entire song they’ll be playing?
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Enjoy the benefits of daylight saving time It’s the same story every year when we move the clocks ahead an hour. People get all worked up over it the night before and then moan and groan about the enormous impact it has on their lives the following morning. Thankfully, the grumbling over the switch to daylight saving time doesn’t last long. By the next day everyone is back to their regular complaining routine. What’s surprising about the upheaval that arises over one measly lost hour is that the purpose of the time change is to have the opposite effect. It’s supposed to lift our spirits, not dampen them. Extended daylight is good for the system. What’s more, like any form of savings, it’s great for the bottom line, too. For my money, given that this has been the coldest winter in recent memory, the timing for the recent move to daylight saving couldn’t be better. People
jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY have been hiding inside for far too long. It’s time to get out again already. For those of you who have been reluctant to embrace the idea in the past, but are considering investing in daylight savings for the first time, you won’t be disappointed. Here are just a few of the myriad benefits you can expect. 1. Interest accrues daily The sights, the sounds, the air, the atmosphere, the whole shebang, it doesn’t take long to get hooked on daylight. 2. High-yield bonds go hand in hand There’s just something about getting together in the great outdoors that helps relationships grow. (The same holds true for the average outdoors and the so-so outdoors, for that matter, if that’s all that’s available to you.)
3. The value of its liquidity should never be underestimated Is there anything more relaxing than sharing a coffee under a deep blue sky? 4. Don’t forget about the convenience inherent in this plan Partaking in the benefits of sunlight is never more than an open door away. 5. Start-up costs are waived With good reason. Nobody charges you admission to see the sun. 6. There are no monthly fees as well See above. (Sea below, too. If you live near water, that is.) 7. It’s also tax-free Whatever you do, don’t blab that around. We don’t want the government getting any ideas. The last thing we need is a DSTT (Daylight Saving Time Tax). 8. In addition, daylight saving is not mentally taxing It’s not rocket science, nor do you have to think
outside the box to participate either. You don’t have to think at all. You just have to head outside. 9. Reducing debt is just a walk in the park All the experts agree that most debt is accumulated inside during daylight hours. So put your wallet away and get reacquainted with fresh air. In other words, it’s time get a new set of priorities. The best way to say goodbye to rising debt is to say hello to raison d’etre. 10. Lastly, nobody will try to convince you to get a points card along with it That’s because you can’t accumulate multiple points in this plan. There’s one point and one point only when it comes to daylight saving: enjoy. And nobody can redeem that. The experience is priceless. Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca
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Red Cross Babysitting Course WHEN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Don Mills Library, 888 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: Debby, 416-395-5710, debbyng@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: $60 This course teaches how to safely babysit infants and young children. Receive a Red Cross Babysitting Certificate on completion. For ages 11 to 15.
Shabbat Shirim WHEN: 7:45 to 10 p.m. WHERE: Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Ave. CONTACT: 416-487-4161, www.templesinai. net, programs@templesinai.net COST: Free
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Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends at Ontario Science Centre WHERE: 770 Don Mills Rd. CONTACT: 416-696-1000 COST: Free Thomas Live Show is a 20-minute musical adventure taking place on the mezzanine level at 11:30 a.m., 1 and 3:30 p.m. Spots will be handed out on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Free ESL Classes WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon. WHERE: Willowdale United Church, 349 Kenneth Ave. CONTACT: Lina Posa, 416225-2309, www.willowdaleunited. com, office@willowdaleunited.com COST: Free
Introduction to Graffiti Art WHEN: 4 to 5 p.m. WHERE: Don Mills Library, 888 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: Debby, 416-395-5710, www.torontopubliclibrary.ca, debbyng@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free This workshop for teens (aged 12 to 19) will provide an introduction to graffiti as an art form. Artists from Literacy Through Hip Hop will demonstrate the creative process behind graffiti and participants will create a collaborative mural. Call to register.
March Break St. Patrick’s Day Family Time WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Victoria Village Library, 184 Sloane Ave. CONTACT: 416-395-5950, vvstaff@ torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Wear something green and join us for stories, songs, and games for children with their parents or caregivers. Irish Evening WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Iona Presbyterian Church, 1080 Finch Ave.
E. CONTACT: Bob Williams, 416494-2442, postmaster@tri-church.ca COST: $12 Join us for a homemade beef stew dinner followed by an Irish singalong. Proceeds support the work of the church in the community. Charity Knitting Group WHEN: 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: Centennial Library, 578 Finch Ave. W. CONTACT: Honey Coleman, honey. coleman@gmail.com COST: Free Everyone is welcome. Materials and refreshments provided.
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March Break Family Storytime WHEN: 10:30 to 11 a.m. WHERE: Victoria Village Library, 184 Sloane Ave. CONTACT: 416-395-5950, vvstaff@torontopubliclibrary.ca
Eating with the Seasons WHEN: 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Bernard Betel Centre, 1003 Steeles Ave. W. CONTACT: Maria Lindgren, 416-225-2112, ext. 130, marial@ betelcentre.org COST: Free Wellness lecture: learn about the health benefits of eating seasonally.
Healthy Aging Fair WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Bernard Betel Centre, 1003 Steeles Ave. W. CONTACT: Katie Giles, 416-225-2112, ext.126, katieg@betelcentre.org COST: Free Connect with local agencies, health practitioners, and senior service providers. There will be information booths, seminars, active demos, chair massages, prizes, refreshments and more.
Brookbanks Branch Seniors Board Games WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Brookbanks Library, 210 Brookbanks Dr. CONTACT: Jean Lee, 416-395-5480, jlee@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Income Tax Clinic WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. WHERE: Fairview Library, Room 3, 35 Fairview Mall Dr. CONTACT: 416395-5750 COST: Free By appointment only. Clinic also offered April 4 and 16. Call for details and hours.
North York Historical Society Program Meeting WHEN: 7:30 to 9 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library, Room 1, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: linda, gargarol@hotmail.com COST: Free History of the phonograph and recorded sound, by Mike Bryan and Keith Wright from the Canadian Antique Phonograph Society.
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Seniors Drop-in Coffee Hour and Musical Treat WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon WHERE: Willowdale Christian Reformed Church, 70 Hilda Ave. CONTACT: Alana Yoneyama, alana.yoneyama@ willowdalecrc.com COST: Free
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community documentary at cultural centre wjapanese A story of hope and recovery told in a documentary film will be shared at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre this month. Nagatsura – Home without Land is the tale of two sisters who unite in the Thursday wake of the 2011 tsunami that killed their loved ones. The film was shot on location in Japan and Toronto. It will be shown in Japanese with English subtitles on Thursday, March 19 at the JCCC, 6 Garamond Ct., at 7 p.m. The screening will be followed by a Q and A session and a reception. Tickets are $10 at the door. Visit www.jccc.on.ca
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The archives of the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre will be on display at the Ontario Legislative Assembly from late March until July. Cultural institutions from across the province can apply to share their stories with visitors to the Legislative Assembly
Willowdale Group of Artists Spring Show Willowdale Group of Artists presents the 68th annual spring juried art show April 1 to 12 at the Papermill Gallery. The Willowdale Group of Artists is one of Toronto’s oldest art groups – founded in 1947. Today, there are 200 members involved in workshops, life drawing sessions and demonstrations by visiting professional artists. Hours are Wednesday to Friday noon to 4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday noon to 4:30 p.m. including Easter Sunday. Closed Monday, Tuesday and Good Friday. Papermill Gallery is at Todmorden Mills, 67 Pottery Rd.
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An elderly pedestrian was struck and killed in the Islington and Steeles avenues area March 4. Police said the man, who was 81, was hit on Millwick Drive at Plunkett Road just after 7:30 p.m. He later died in hospital. The driver of the vehicle remained on scene. Police continue to investigate.
food In the kitchen with kids Blogger offers recipes to get the kids in the kitchen security camera images released of robbery Toronto police have released a security camera image of a man wanted in a Keele Street and Grandravine Drive bank robbery Feb. 14. Police said the man entered the bank just after 12:30 p.m. and handed a note to the teller indicating he had a gun and demanded cash. Cash was handed over and the suspect fled. The suspect is described as black, six-feet tall, and bearded. He was wearing sunglasses, a blue coat and dark toque.
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Grade 12 students in Toronto successfully landed on Mars last month. It wasn’t with NASA or the Canadian Space Agency – it was at the Ontario Science Centre’s Challenger Learning Centre. Students participated in Voyage to Mars, a simulated journey to the red planet that divided them into two rooms: the spacecraft and mission control. They acted as pilots, geologists, engineers, scientists and doctors, all with specific tasks to perform for a successful landing. Upon landing on Mars, roles were switched. The Challenger Learning Centre is an interactive science experience that promotes STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) learning. “Imagine reading everything about skateboarding, and then trying to skateboard. It won’t happen,” said the centre’s science educator Martin Fischer. “You need to do it to really know how it is. The more senses you involve, the faster your brain can learn.” Fischer, along with his colleague Liona Davies, led the teams in the Mars mission. He said the class “did really well,” but it wasn’t all smooth sailing as students had to confront major problems that mirrored real-life scenarios. Radiation from the sun was a risk, solar flares that could damage electronic equipment were a problem and even landing the craft in the planet’s crags and canyons proved difficult. But the purpose of those challenges was to show students
Virtual field trip a success for Ontario Science Centre students what space scientists experience in their jobs. “It’s only a fraction of what they must experience,” said Chloe St. Amand, a student involved in the mission. “We have a great team here, but they also have a great team of professionals and a lot higher stakes.” It was with that mission that the Challenger Learning Centre was founded in 1986 to honour the crew of shuttle flight STS51-L; seven astronauts aboard space shuttle Challenger died after the launch failed and the shuttle broke apart 73 seconds into its flight. Now, there are more than 40 centres in United States with one in Canada and others in South Korea and the United Kingdom. Canada’s centre, which is situated inside the North York-based Ontario Science Centre, opened in 1992. The science centre’s Science
School gives Grade 12 students the opportunity to spend a semester at the Centre to earn science and math credits. And it was clear by the enthusiasm and knowledge demonstrated by students that they had a profound interest in science. “I’ve always loved science,” St. Amand said. “I would love a career in science. To all parents, I say bring your kids to the science centre. It’s a wonderful experience.” The Challenger Learning Centre offers a Return to the Moon mission as well. “I love how the students get into the pressure of the situation,” Fischer said. “They take it seriously, they try really hard and that’s the most rewarding part. When they leave, they sometimes say that was the best field trip ever.”
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Venture Capital funds on the agenda The next Small Business Network meeting at the North York Central Library will feature a guest from the Venture Capital arena. Stuart Browne, CEO and founder of Pycap Venture Partners, will be leading the March 18 session. Pycap is a Venture Capital fund and provides accredited and retail investors way to access the high return potential of the startup tech sector. Browne will discuss Pycap, its uniqueness and why he launched it. The session takes place in the large study room at 5120 Yonge St. and runs from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The event is free but registration is required at http://smallbusinessnetworkstuartbrowne.eventbrite.ca Business Income Tax session wSmall
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paul futhey business in brief International Group, the event will focus on maintaining good records, planning, preparing your taxes and avoiding Canada Revenue Agency audits (or being otherwise audited). The session runs from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 26. To register, call 416-3955750 or visit the information desk at the Fairview branch, 35 Fairview Mall Dr. media coverage for your business Looking for mainstream media coverage of your business, idea or event? An Enterprise Toronto session in North York may provide some help. This media training ‘boot camp’ takes place from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, March 26 at the North York Civic Centre, 5100 Yonge St. in Committee Room 3.
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You can put lipstick on a pig after all, if the new-look Scarborough RT trains are any indication. The drab cars were given a bright blue wrapping ( www.bit.ly/1AdDeEg ) sharply distinguishing the route as Line 3 within the TTC’s number-based hierarchy. A relic from Ontario’s failed attempt to produce a provincially owned technology to control and export, the RT is scheduled for extinction whenever the Scarborough subway extension gets built. GO TRACK from York U. wSECOND
The province will add a second track to GO Transit’s Barrie train corridor from York University into Vaughan. No timeline has been set for how long it will take to build the additional six-kilometre track leading from the York stop to Rutherford GO station, but according to an Ontario Ministry of Transportation
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david nickle the city natured work ethic and a willingness to modify his preconceived agenda based even on inconvenient facts. Tory’s only interest outside of his new job appears to be his wife, Barbara: there are no afternoon field trips for football coaching or any other games. And beyond those baseline virtues? Speaking with reporters on his 101st day, Tory summed up his sense of his own accomplishments and aspirations. “This was not going to be an administration of ideology and slogans… I hope what people see of it so far and I hope that what they do see is that it’s an administration of common sense, an administration of compassion, an administration that serves all the people and has a balanced city government.” That is actually a pretty
fair self-assessment as far as it goes. My, but he is green, though. Tory is the first person to hold the mayor’s office in Toronto with no municipal experience. He is easily tripped up when he chairs a meeting, and naïve when it comes to intergovernmental negotiations. Sometimes this is inconvenient, sometimes it creates a real problem. Tory misread the mood of the provincial government woefully when he left a meeting with Premier Kathleen Wynne believing that the $86-million hole left by the end to housing pooling might be filled. In dropping that ball and deciding not to raise property taxes to cover the shortfall this year, Tory risks turning the next few hundred days in office into a much larger challenge than he signed up for.
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Fabulous 2 Storey 3 Bedroom Townhome, Over 1,000 Sq Ft, Open Concept Living & Dining Rooms, Walk-out to Terrace, Kitchen with Granite Countertop, Breakfast Bar, Stainless Steel Appliances, 2 Full Baths, Parking, Steps to Transit, Close to All Amenities, Restaurants, Shops, School & Park! Only $429,900!
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SOLD IN 1 WK FOR 118% OF ASKING!!
BACKING ONTO RAVINE
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sports schedule boys BADMINTON north region ‘A’ singles - tier 1 TUESDAY, MARCH 24 w CW Jefferys CI vs. John Polanyi CI (John Polanyi CI, 640 Lawrence Ave. W. , 3:30 p.m.)
active@insidetoronto.com 3:30 p.m. ) w George Vanier SS vs. York Mills CI (York Mills CI, 490 York Mills Rd., 3:30 p.m. ) w Northview Heights SS vs. Newtonbrook SS (Newtonbrook SS, 155 Hilda Ave., 3:30 p.m.)
‘B’ singles - tier 1
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 w Don Mills CI vs. Victoria Park CI (Victoria Park CI, 15 Wallingford Rd., 3:30 p.m. ) w Earl Haig SS vs. AY Jackson SS (AY Jackson SS, 50 Francine Dr., 3:30 p.m. ) w Emery CI vs. William Lyon Mackenzie CI (William Lyon Mackenzie CI, 20 Tillplain Rd., 3:30 p.m. ) w George Vanier SS vs. York Mills CI (York Mills CI, 490 York Mills Rd., 3:30 p.m. ) w Northview Heights SS vs. Newtonbrook SS (Newtonbrook SS, 155 Hilda Ave., 3:30 p.m.)
TUESDAY, MARCH 24 w CW Jefferys CI vs. John Polanyi CI (John Polanyi CI, 640 Lawrence Ave. W. , 3:30 p.m.)
GIRLS BADMINTON north region
SATURDAY, MARCH 28 w Loser Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8 (Canlan York University, 989 Murray Ross Pkwy. , 9:30 a.m.)
‘A’ singles - tier 1 TUESDAY, MARCH 24 w CW Jefferys CI vs. John Polanyi CI (John Polanyi CI, 640 Lawrence Ave. W. , 3:30 p.m.) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 w Don Mills CI vs. Victoria Park CI (Victoria Park CI, 15 Wallingford Rd., 3:30 p.m. ) w Earl Haig SS vs. AY Jackson SS (AY Jackson SS, 50 Francine Dr., 3:30 p.m. ) w Emery CI vs. William Lyon Mackenzie CI (William Lyon Mackenzie CI, 20 Tillplain Rd.,
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 w Don Mills CI vs. Victoria Park CI (Victoria Park CI, 15 Wallingford Rd., 3:30 p.m. ) w Earl Haig SS vs. AY Jackson SS (AY Jackson SS, 50 Francine Dr., 3:30 p.m. ) EY
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Dance drama a ‘step up’ for teen >>>from page 1 with the dancing. She just grows a lot in terms of her story line.” The Next Step follows the lives of an elite group of young dancers who train at The Next Step Studio. After winning Nationals in season two, the group’s celebration is cut short when they are evicted from their studio. The only way to keep their spot at internationals is to merge with their arch-rivals, Elite Dance Studio. The dancers must learn to put their differences aside and work together in order to show the world what they’re really made of. Szymanowicz grew up with athletics, but her mom enrolled her in ballet classes, which she didn’t like. She later took jazz, which she loved and began expanding her dance repertoire. “As I grew up, my dancing matured,” Szymanowicz said. “It was really a way for me to express myself and was a way for me to create and to be creative in terms of movement and making shapes with my body and making these beautiful pictures on the stage or in the studio. I just fell in love with it. It drew me into the arts.” She attended Cardinal Carter
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Academy for the Arts for dance, saying being surrounded by other artists was inspirational. Szymanowicz has an extensive dance background that includes having been an apprentice faculty member at Fresh Dance Intensives, dancing with the Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre, Toronto Dance Industry and The Dance Zone, and being the “Face of Fever” at the 2013 Fever International
Dance Championships. Szymanowicz was already a fan of the show and knew a number of the dancers on it when she auditioned hoping for a small dance role. The producers liked her enough to give her a main role on The Next Step, while in her final year of high school. She fell in love with acting and has started taking acting lessons and got an agent, she said. A high school graduate now, Szymanowicz is taking time off school to pursue dance and acting, saying she has a few projects on the go that could end with her appearing on television outside of The Next Step. She intends to eventually pursue a post-secondary education for business. She’s excited for this season of The Next Step. “The fans are going to love all the dancing, the acting, the drama. It’s just a really good step up,” she said. The show airs at 7:30 p.m. It will run each weeknight leading up to the mid-season finale in April.
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Screen Shine tech hygiene gets deal on ‘Dragon’s Den’ >>>from page 1 fingerprints and dirt build up. “We are the only screen cleaner safe for all screens,” said WHOOSH! CEO Jason Greenspan. “We don’t want to clean our devices with harmful products. Kids touch screens and then put their hands in their mouths.” Screen Shine happened by accident, as North York resident Greenspan, who used to make auto cleaning products, accidentally knocked a bottle over with his elbow, and the result made his iPad shine like new, he said. And because Greenspan stands so firmly behind his product, if customers feel WHOOSH! Screen Shine harmed their screen, the company will repair or replace the device. In an effort to increase inventory, he and partner Stefan Thorarinson went on Dragon’s Den asking for $400,000 for 20 per cent of the company. And to demonstrate just how non-toxic WHOOSH! Screen Shine is, Greenspan sprayed it in his mouth during the episode, which aired Wednesday, March 4. In the end, Greenspan and
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Toronto Council has approved CVA and Policy Shift 0.45 $11.49 a base property tax increase of between Property Classes** 2.75 per cent for homeowners Average Net Impact on 3.2 $83.19 – rejecting a move by ParkdaleHigh Park Councillor Gord Homeowner* Perks to increase the rate high * Average house assessed at $524,833 enough to pay for this year’s ** No additional revenue to the city $60-million shortfall, and also turning down former mayor – City of Toronto budget document Rob Ford’s request to cut the entire tax increase to 1.99 per cent. Council voted 36-8 to set otherwise. revenue, the increase there both the tax rates and the rates He urged an increase that amounts to a cut in subsidy for water and solid waste colwould have seen taxes rise and a betrayal of the original lection toward the beginning by more than five per cent, promise made in 2008 when of its 2015 budget meeting changing the increase on the council decided to move to Tuesday. average home from $7 to $12 a rate-based garbage collecThe property tax increase a month. tion plan. was set at the rate “We should tell “This proposed budget will of inflation, with people honestly, unfairly burden the taxpayers Be a part of the an additional halfthis is a burden that of this city, forcing them to pay discussion. Visit point increase to pay we have to bear as twice for the same service,” this story on our for the Scarborough said Ford, after being told by website and share the province is no subway, despite a staff this was not how the subyour thoughts in longer willing to shortfall of $60 milpay it,” said Perks, sidy program worked. the comments lion that will have referring to the proCouncil ignored Ford’s section. to be dealt with in vincial decision to motion, but did approve a future years. download housing plan to adjust according to bit.ly/1HCMJBX Mayor John Tory costs onto the propinflation the cutoff income urged councillors erty tax base. for seniors eligible for propnot to simply raise taxes to Perks warned Tory’s plans to erty tax increase deferrals. forestall that reckoning. He find efficiencies and repay the Currently $38,000 is the cutoff pointed out that “97.16 per money in future years might number. cent” of voters in 2014 threw not be up to the daunting While the budget debate their support behind a maytask as it’s estimated the city continued (past The Mirror’s oral candidate who promised will need $2.5 billion in those deadline) as councillors delved to keep taxes at or below the efficiencies. into details in the budget, “It’s wishful thinking,” Perks rate of inflation. Perks said the debate was Tory said that in order to said. “I say we face facts, we effectively done. maintain credibility with other tell Torontonians that we “Now we go into later on levels of government the city are willing to be honest and this afternoon, we’ll get into has to demonstrate it can live collect money for services where we actually spend the within that means. Torontonians demand.” money and there might be “We have to get our own Ford, meanwhile, urged options to improve the budget house in order. It is otherwise that the property tax increase there but the big piece, where impossible for us to look them by brought down to 1.99 per we’re borrowing from our in the eye. The other way out cent and spoke against the savings account to pay our is the easy way out, to say let’s increase in the rate for collectmortgage – that piece is locked have three, four per cent and ing residential garbage. in,” he said. He said that because the put it on the property taxes.” Follow City Hall reporter Perks tried without succity is currently subsidizing David Nickle on Twitter @DavidNickle cess to convince colleagues that rate from property tax
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Contributing through chess Fannie Sunshine fsunshine@insidetoronto.com For Const. Melwin Gonsalves, his role as 31 Division school liaison involves more than lecturing students and giving presentations. Not that those things aren’t important to him. But along with teaching the young people in the 51 elementary and middle schools he’s responsible for about traffic, personal and Internet safety, he hoped to establish relationships that went beyond typical duties. For the second time in his four years as school liaison officer, Gonsalves organized a chess tournament at St. Jude Catholic School, which brought together about 50 grades 1 to 8 students from five schools last month for the day-long event. “I always love to play chess,” he said. “There are a lot of benefits for students. It involves creativity, critical thinking skills, and boosts memory retention.” Funded by ProAction Cops & Kids, students were treated to a pizza lunch and participation certificates, he said. “It’s important (students) know me in different lights,” Gonsalves said. “This is the age when they are most impressionable.” St. Jude’s physical education teacher Dino Casciato, who helped with scheduling the matches and purchasing
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Toronto Police 31 Division Const. Melwin Gonsalves looks on as Immaculate Conception Catholic School’s Isabella Monteleone makes a move during the ProAction Cops & Kids chess tournament held last month at St. Jude Catholic School.
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ward to being there,” MEC’s CFO Sandy Treagus said of the North York location. “We are a member-based organization, and of our 600,000 members in the GTA, 100,000 are in North York.” The location, which used to house Sheridan Nurseries, is steps away from Bessarion subway station and close to Hwy. 401, making access to the 1.8-acre site fairly easy by various modes of transportation. The North York store will mark MEC’s sixth location in Ontario – second in Toronto. The North York store will stock an assortment of equipment and apparel for a range of outdoor activities, such
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Developers propose 39-storey condo at Sheppard and Yonge DOMINIK KUREK dkurek@insidetoronto.com A group of developers is proposing to spend $150 million to revitalize the Sheppard Avenue and Yonge Street area, including facelifting and expanding the Sheppard Centre and building a 39-storey condo. Officials at the nearby Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts, which would share a roadway with the redevelopment, however, fear the construction and the added traffic volume once the project is complete will become a safety hazard to their students, who study in a split campus and are required to cross the road between periods. The project would add the new
condo, demolish and relocate 25 existing residential units, and renovate the Sheppard Centre, including expanding it by building on a vacant space. The project would also retrofit retail frontages along Yonge Street, Sheppard Avenue East and Greenfield Avenue. The school is directly across Greenfield from the proposed development. “Please do not ever put me in a position to have to call a parent that their child is injured because of some concern that was not taken seriously,” said school principal Anne Bellissimo at the Feb. 18 North York Community Council meeting. The principal asked that all
safety concerns be addressed by the developers before, during and after construction. The matter was before community council this month, but Councillor John Filion (Ward 23, Willowdale) asked to defer the decision to give the developers time to address the concerns of the school. Bellissimo’s concerns were mostly related to the added traffic volume, saying students aren’t always paying attention when out walking. She asked that the school be consulted regularly on construction plans, that a crosswalk be installed directly in front of the school and sidewalks widened, and that the construction truck
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Clockwise from top left: Zachary Fung handles the puck for the North York Rangers as they face the Toronto Jr. Canadiens in Game 6 of their first-round playoff series Sunday at Herb Carnegie Arena; Ryan McSpadyen of the Canadiens moves the puck past Ranger Luke Kutkevicius; Gabriel Valenzuela handles the puck for the Rangers; Max Novick of the Rangers moves the puck past Dakota Brancatella; Anthony Repaci of the Canadiens moves the puck past Max Novick. The Jr. Canadiens won the game 3-2 to take the series four games to two.
Above, Lucas and Daria Brown look at the trains on display at the York Railway Modellers spring open house Sunday. At right, visitors drop by to view the 1,600 square feet of model railway at the North York base. Staff photos/Nick Perry
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Riding the rails of the new UP Express line Rahul Gupta rgupta@insidetoronto.com
intended to mimic raised arms, and which, according to Metrolinx spokesperson Daryl Barnett, symbolMembers of the media had the ize the notion of UP as a convenient and “stress-free” way to travel. chance to tour the new Union Also located in the station are Pearson (UP) Express station at Pearson International Airport and five fare vending machines that take a short train ride along a porMetrolinx vice-president Stephane Mehr said will allow travelers to purtion of the line. After 28 months of work, the chase their fares in either Canadian or U.S. currencies. controversial project is nearing completion and, when Also planned is allowit opens in the spring, ing for the purchase of a Be a part of the Presto fare card, which promises to transport discussion. Visit would sharply reduce thousands of passenthis story on our UP’s fare to $19 for a onegers between Union website and share way adult trip compared Station and Terminal your thoughts in to $27.50 without. One of Pearson every the comments “We’re trying to make day. UP will also mark section. the city’s first direct rapid it as easy as possible for transit connection from people to get their tickdowntown to the airport, bit.ly/1xaMHLy ets and get on the train,” via a newly constructed said Mehr. three-kilometre elevated rail “spur” Currently there are 18 so-called that descends from Pearson to the clean diesel train cars to run the UP Georgetown South GO rail corridor service. The Japanese-manufactured en route to Union. vehicles are undergoing speed and On Monday, construction workers safety testing ahead of the spring were adding finishing touches to the launch. 8,700-square-foot station concourse The vehicles, which are the first of whose most striking feature is a their type in North America, will be series of white Y-shaped columns arranged in two- or three-car pair-
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The inside of the UP Train (Union to Pearson).
ings and were limited to a maximum of 25 kilometres per hour for the media tour, but can reach top speeds of over 110 kilometres per hour, said locomotive engineer Chris Fox. The vehicles can also be converted to run on electricity rather than diesel, although plans for doing so remain unfunded.
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With money provided by the provincial government, Metrolinx estimates it would take at least three years to electrify UP station and track infrastructure as well as vehicles. The unclear timeline for electrification has proven a major bone of contention for opponents of the
project. The rail spur rises to 28 metres above street-level at its highest point, and according to Metrolinx is the longest rail bridge in the province. It also has six curves with varying levels of sharpness requiring different speed restrictions. Trains are limited to around 40 km/h entering and leaving the Pearson station. The route spans over at least five separate roadways in the airport area including Airport Road, Viscount Road, Network Road, Zahvy Way and Goreway Drive and is buttressed by a series of concrete piers ranging in height from five to 25 metres. Designing the elevated route presented a special challenge for completing the project, said Barnett. “One of our challenges constructing this, other than the fact we’re way up in the air, was working around all the roadways,” he said. “We needed lots of co-ordination, not just for road closures but working around utilities like power lines.”
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